Women & gender
What is Happening to Socialist Feminism?
Call for Papers: May 2002, Toronto, Canada
2001-11-29, Issue 44
http://pambazuka.org/en/category/wgender/4448
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Socialist feminism's synthesis of radical feminism with socialism seems to becoming undone. Many socialist feminists have become postmodernists or postmodern "materialists." Others, especially socialist eco-feminists, are drifting into cultural feminism. Some are calling for a move from socialist to Marxist feminism. Is socialist feminism necessarily "totalistic" and "essentialist"? Does postmodern feminism really defend "difference" and eschew grounding politics in "nature"? Is postmodern materialist feminism a coherent project? Is postmodern feminism anarchist? Is cultural feminism the "feminist" feminism? Is it "radical"? Can the domination of women and nonhuman nature be adequately addressed by Marxist feminism? How is the shift to postmodernism in theory affecting feminist practice, political engagements, and research? Please send completed conference form (below) and 100-word abstract, by January 15.
Call for Papers for Joint SSS/ESAC/CWSA Session at Congress
Session Title: What is Happening to Socialist Feminism?
Session Coordinator: Regina Cochrane
Abstract: Socialist feminism's synthesis of radical feminism with socialism
seems to becoming undone. Many socialist feminists have become
postmodernists
or postmodern "materialists." Others, especially socialist eco-feminists,
are
drifting into cultural feminism. Some are calling for a move from socialist
to Marxist feminism. Is socialist feminism necessarily "totalistic" and
"essentialist"? Does postmodern feminism really defend "difference" and
eschew grounding politics in "nature"? Is postmodern materialist feminism a
coherent project? Is postmodern feminism anarchist? Is cultural feminism the
"feminist" feminism? Is it "radical"? Can the domination of women and
nonhuman nature be adequately addressed by Marxist feminism? How is the
shift
to postmodernism in theory affecting feminist practice, political
engagements, and research?
Please send completed conference form (below) and 100-word abstract, by
January 15, to: rcochran@ucalgary.ca or to:
Regina Cochrane
Faculty of Communication and Culture
Social Sciences Building
University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, AB T2N 1N4
Presenters should be members of either SSS, ESAC, or CWSA. I hope to get
several panels on this topic including at least one focusing specifically on
eco-feminism.
Conference form / Formulario / Formulaire
Name:
Title of Session:
What is Happening to Socialist (Eco)feminism?
Session Coordinator: Regina Cochrane
Institutional Affiliation (if any):
Address:
Phone number:
E-mail:
Fax:
AV requirements (if any):
Title of paper:
Abstract: (100 words please)
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